Super Bowl 59 is in the books. Reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs took on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, but fell short of the three-peat. The Eagles claimed the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in franchise history, with a final score of 40-22.
This year's game was broadcast by Fox and streamed on its free, ad-supported streaming service, Tubi. Fox sold out of ad spots for the broadcast back in the fall, and more than 10 spots went for $8 million apiece, CNBC previously reported. A handful of brands like Nike, Dunkin' and water company Cirkul made a splash during the big game.
The Super Bowl — and live sports in general — still generates massive audiences for media companies. Last year's matchup, aired on Paramount's CBS and Paramount+, garnered a record audience of more than 123 million viewers, according to ratings firm Nielsen.
Here's a look back at some of the notable spots:
- Ben Affleck's DunKings return in Dunkin's Super Bowl ad (with a cameo from Bill Belichick)
- Barry Keoghan hawks Squarespace while riding a donkey
- Water brand Cirkul debuts ad at the Super Bowl
- Coors wants to solve 'case of the Mondays' after Super Bowl
- Ram Trucks airs 'truck-twisted' fairy tale starring actor Glen Powell
- Hellmann's mayonnaise reunites Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal
- Nike returns to the Super Bowl with a message
- Kieran Culkin voices a CGI beluga whale in NerdWallet's first Super Bowl ad
- Mountain Dew's nightmarish, yet catchy commercial with singer Seal
















